In the determination of the density of a liquid using a pycnometer, water was the reference liquid used. The mass and the density of water was recorded to be 10.3 g and 0.9988 g/mL, respectively. What is the mass of the liquid in milligrams if the density of the liquid is 1.622 g/mL? * 16.7267 O 16,726.6720 O 6,342.5647 O 6.3426 The mass of the pycnometer with water is 29.9 g, while the mass of the water is 2.8 g. What is the mass of the pycnometer? * the mass of the pycnometer is 27.1 g the mass of the pycnometer can't be determined the mass of the pycnometer is 6 g the mass of the pycnometer is 2 g

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In the determination of the density of a liquid using a pycnometer, water
was the reference liquid used. The mass and the density of water was
recorded to be 10.3 g and 0.9988 g/mL, respectively. What is the mass of
the liquid in milligrams if the density of the liquid is 1.622 g/mL? *
16.7267
O 16,726.6720
O 6,342.5647
O 6.3426
The mass of the pycnometer with water is 29.9 g, while the mass of the
water is 2.8 g. What is the mass of the pycnometer? *
the mass of the pycnometer is 27.1 g
the mass of the pycnometer can't be determined
the mass of the pycnometer is 6 g
the mass of the pycnometer is 2 g
Transcribed Image Text:In the determination of the density of a liquid using a pycnometer, water was the reference liquid used. The mass and the density of water was recorded to be 10.3 g and 0.9988 g/mL, respectively. What is the mass of the liquid in milligrams if the density of the liquid is 1.622 g/mL? * 16.7267 O 16,726.6720 O 6,342.5647 O 6.3426 The mass of the pycnometer with water is 29.9 g, while the mass of the water is 2.8 g. What is the mass of the pycnometer? * the mass of the pycnometer is 27.1 g the mass of the pycnometer can't be determined the mass of the pycnometer is 6 g the mass of the pycnometer is 2 g
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